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20,000,000+ Viral Load

Hi guys, it's been a while since I've logged in. My story short: I failed Interferon, I'm hiv+, I'm waiting for the new drug approvals to try again, and I'm finally having my first liver biopsy next month. Liver enzymes have been relatively stable around 80 to 120. But my viral load is something well over 20 million. This makes me very curious how this effects me.

I wouldn't worry about the viral load. It really don't matter if you have 10 or 100 million. This # has nothing to do with how much damage is being done. The only time that # means something is when you are treating.

Hi There, I have decreased mine to 621 for viral load through a massive change of diet of foods that helps increase liver cells which basically if enough will kick out the Hepatitis DNA count. Try a Juicing of Beets, Carrots, Celery, Apples, Lime, for about 1-2 months and read the book on "Soul Mind Body Medicine" Helped me a lot!. HIV and Hepatitis B/C/A/D/G/E can be cured but you have to sacrifice a lot of those good burgers, hot dogs, meat, alcohol, etc. No sweat like Copyman said, if u do it right u be okay. My email is ***@**** if u want to talk about it, I can tell you now I decrease mine down that low.

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